The only other way (at least that I know of) would be to run a second copy in a virtual machine...but that's a Long drawn out process, usually only undertaken by the experienced.
The only other way (at least that I know of) would be to run a second copy in a virtual machine...but that's a Long drawn out process, usually only undertaken by the experienced.
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Yeah, and I don't have that much space on my computer for a virtual...
X_Jado_X, I know this is none of my business but frankly you are really pushing the limits of this computer if this is the same one showing in all your other threads....
Slow computer...
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Microsoft Windows XP
Version 2002
Service Pack 2
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Intel(R)
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Free Space: 2.42 GB
After looking for a little on the internet it does not seem that there is any way to run two different MSN's at the same time with the new version. Something about needing to connect to a switchboard
i use triallian to login multiple accounts. you can also use windows messenger to login to your msn account.
hmm...this is useful information for all of us, thanks
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